Summary:
The Winnebago Elementary School is the sole elementary school serving grades PK-8 in the Winnebago Public Schools District 17 in Nebraska. With a student population that is predominantly Native American (95.57%), the school faces significant academic challenges, as evidenced by its consistently low performance on standardized tests compared to state averages.
Winnebago Elementary School's academic proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science are all well below the state averages, ranging from 15% to 48% proficiency, compared to the state's 53% to 66% proficiency. This underperformance has resulted in the school being ranked 431 out of 459 Nebraska elementary schools, with a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger. Similarly, the Winnebago Public Schools District 17 is ranked 211 out of 212 districts in the state and also has a 0-star rating.
Despite the school's low academic performance, it has a relatively high per-student spending of $28,645 and a low student-teacher ratio of 9.9, which raises questions about the effective allocation and utilization of resources within the school and district. The systemic challenges facing the Winnebago Public Schools system suggest that targeted interventions and a comprehensive approach to improving educational opportunities for the students are necessary to address the significant academic underperformance observed at the Winnebago Elementary School.
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